date:Jan 10, 2014
ed to the point that questioning our current sugary status quo often inspires anger and outrage. We need to de-normalize our new sugary normal and re-relegate sugar to the role of occasional treat rather than its current role of everyday, anytime, crutch.
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Liverpool, UK, Simon Capewell says, Sugar is the new tobacco. Everywhere, sugary drinks and junk foods are now pressed on unsuspecting parents and children by a cynical industry focussed